Fidelity of optimally controlled quantum gates with randomly coupled multiparticle environments
This work studies the feasibility of optimal control of high-fidelity quantum gates in a model of interacting two-level particles. One particle (the qubit) serves as the quantum information processor, whose evolution is controlled by a time-dependent external field. The other particles are not direc...
Main Authors: | Grace, MD, Brif, C, Rabitz, H, Lidar, D, Walmsley, I, Kosut, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2007
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